Configuring Fast Forwarding; Overview; Configuring The Aging Time For Fast Forwarding Entries; Configuring Fast Forwarding Load Sharing - HPE FlexNetwork HSR6800 Configuration Manual

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Configuring fast forwarding

Overview

Fast forwarding reduces route lookup time and improves packet forwarding efficiency by using a
high-speed cache and data-flow-based technology. It identifies a data flow by using the following
fields: source IP address, source port number, destination IP address, destination port number, and
protocol number. After a flow's first packet is forwarded through the routing table, fast forwarding
creates an entry and uses the entry to forward subsequent packets of the flow.
Fast forwarding can process fragmented IP packets, but it does not fragment IP packets.
NOTE:
Fast forwarding can be implemented by software or hardware. Unless otherwise noted, fast
forwarding in this chapter refers to software fast forwarding.
Configuring the aging time for fast forwarding
entries
The fast forwarding table uses an aging timer for each forwarding entry. If an entry is not updated
before the timer expires, the device deletes the entry. If an entry has a hit within the aging time, the
aging timer restarts.
To configure the aging time for fast forwarding entries:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Configure the aging time
for fast forwarding entries.

Configuring fast forwarding load sharing

Fast forwarding load sharing enables the device to load share packets of the same flow. This feature
identifies a data flow by using the five-tuple (source IP, source port, destination IP, destination port,
and protocol).
If fast forwarding load sharing is disabled, the device identifies a data flow by the five-tuple and the
input interface. No load sharing is implemented.
To configure fast forwarding load sharing:
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enable fast forwarding load
sharing.
Command
system-view
ip fast-forwarding aging-time
aging-time
Command
system-view
ip fast-forwarding load-sharing
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Remarks
N/A
By default, the aging time is 30
seconds.
Remarks
N/A
By default, fast forwarding load
sharing is enabled.

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